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steve will no longer be involved in this company. >> 10 years after steve jobs' departure, the future of apple computer is in jeopardy. >> in life you only get to do so many things. we're going to make apple cool again. here's to the crazy ones, the misfits, the rebels. because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do. >> if we're going to do this thing, we need to come up with a name. >> apple. >> that is so much better than laser beam computers. >> rose: i'm pleased to have ashton kutcher at this table for the first time. welcome. great to have you here. >> thanks for having me. >> rose: we share a passion for film and technol at very different levels. steve jobs, just a sense of who the-- the essence of this man who has been on this show as well, but you've said there are few people when they walk into the room, the room is different than the way it was when steve jobs walked into the room. >> i never had the good fortune of meeting him. but i think there's-- there's this-- this iconic understanding of who steve jobs was, and-- which is
steve will no longer be involved in this company. >> 10 years after steve jobs' departure, the future of apple computer is in jeopardy. >> in life you only get to do so many things. we're going to make apple cool again. here's to the crazy ones, the misfits, the rebels. because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do. >> if we're going to do this thing, we need to come up with a name. >> apple. >> that is so much...
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and i said "yeah, if you could get steve king to write it." he said "i'm steve king's agent." so he called steve and he was interested enough to take a look and i flew down to florida and -- >> rose: there you go. so your reaction was "let's do it"? or did they say something to you that said "oh, yeah"? >> well, you know what? the guy that we're talking about the agent called me up and said "john mellencamp has an idea for a musical." and my reaction to that, zero. flat line. because a lot of people have a lot of ideas and they think, well stephen king would be perfect for this project. and he said "john would actually come down and talk to you because john was in south carolina" which is just a hop. "and i said to my wife "what do you think about this?" and she said "you know, his music reminds me of your stories why don't you go ahead and have a meeting with him?" my wife never says stuff like that. so john came, he told me the story and immediately the dials started to turn up and also at the same time that he was telling me the story he was tuning my guitar which i hadn't
and i said "yeah, if you could get steve king to write it." he said "i'm steve king's agent." so he called steve and he was interested enough to take a look and i flew down to florida and -- >> rose: there you go. so your reaction was "let's do it"? or did they say something to you that said "oh, yeah"? >> well, you know what? the guy that we're talking about the agent called me up and said "john mellencamp has an idea for a...
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. >> rose: and you write about steve jobs. >> actually before that, i did write about steve jobs. before that i went to detroit, for a year of battle hardening in 1979 as the automobile industry was collapsing. and it was-- and that was where, actually, i co-authored a book about the chrysler corporation and lee iacocca who was this larger-than-life figure who obviously was a house hold name 25, 30 years ago. and that was my introduction to mainstream journalism. and then i moved to california. first to los angeles. and where i found myself gravitating to northern california to do stories about all these little companies that nobody had heard of, you know, genentech was private. apple was just about public. microsoft was still private company. and i started writing about them and gradually got more interested. and then eventually wound up moving to san francisco with time. >> and what was steve jobs like then? >>. >> it's probably, steve is probably an example of like many, many people, of the truism that you never take the boy out of the man. and so many of the traits that people
. >> rose: and you write about steve jobs. >> actually before that, i did write about steve jobs. before that i went to detroit, for a year of battle hardening in 1979 as the automobile industry was collapsing. and it was-- and that was where, actually, i co-authored a book about the chrysler corporation and lee iacocca who was this larger-than-life figure who obviously was a house hold name 25, 30 years ago. and that was my introduction to mainstream journalism. and then i moved to...
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steve, what do you got? >> well, i gotta say, when you said, "i'm doing something special with plates and sticks." you are next to two asians. and they assumed you were probably eating. [ laughter ] so, that's a let-down. [ laughter ] just for the sole fact that i heard she's a spinner. and i thought something else. i'm gonna say no meal. i'm sorry. >> jay: no meal! >> no meal! [ audience aws ] no meal! [ audience booing ] >> jay: alec? >> well, you're looking for a a job. well, if you can do that while spinning yourself around a a pole, you'll have a job in no time. [ laughter ] in the meantime, have a meal! >> jay: a meal! [ cheers and applause ] all right -- let's see how this sisterhood thing works out. kathleen? >> this is what people did before cable. [ laughter ] "i'm so bored i'm going to go in the kitchen and spin stuff with my feet." i couldn't do it, so i say meal. >> jay: meal! [ cheers and applause ] let's see what the meal is. here we are. oh! dinner for four at planet dailies l.a. and the farm
steve, what do you got? >> well, i gotta say, when you said, "i'm doing something special with plates and sticks." you are next to two asians. and they assumed you were probably eating. [ laughter ] so, that's a let-down. [ laughter ] just for the sole fact that i heard she's a spinner. and i thought something else. i'm gonna say no meal. i'm sorry. >> jay: no meal! >> no meal! [ audience aws ] no meal! [ audience booing ] >> jay: alec? >> well, you're...
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steve, you killing it right now. >> i did not know about boy meets world. that's-- >> yeah, they were a little different, for me, to be in the illuminati. >> i didn't see that one coming. >> show me some of this money! $5,000, baby. got 40 grand in the bank. he found a way. stephen is on fire right now. but we gonna be back with more millionaire. i'm angela, and i didn't think i could quit smoking but chantix helped me do it. i told my doctor i think i'm... i'm ready. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. i knew that i could smoke for the first 7 days. i knew that i wasn't putting nicotine ck into my body to try to quit. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which could get worse while taki
steve, you killing it right now. >> i did not know about boy meets world. that's-- >> yeah, they were a little different, for me, to be in the illuminati. >> i didn't see that one coming. >> show me some of this money! $5,000, baby. got 40 grand in the bank. he found a way. stephen is on fire right now. but we gonna be back with more millionaire. i'm angela, and i didn't think i could quit smoking but chantix helped me do it. i told my doctor i think i'm... i'm ready. [...
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but there is no sign anybody is ready to do this. >> rose: thank you, steve, steve rattner, back in a moment. stay with us. 50 years of feminism is investigated by a new documentary called makers: women who make america. it covers a number of landmarks both positive and negative in the fight for equality. the publication of the feminism mystique by better fern and, the founder of ms magazine by gloria steinem and failure of the equal rights amendment it also tells us stories of every day women such as catherine switzer, the first woman to run the boston marathon. bhe is a look at the the trailer. >> honey, when was the last time you baked a cake. >> last week, dear. >> i was brought up in the betty crocker era. you had to get married and you had to have a child. >> that's what it was about, to meet the guy, to get married, to have babies, to be the president of the pta. i can't even stand going back to thinking about those days, what it was like for women. did i ever fake an orgasm, you bet i faked one. >> every place i went for interviews the only thing they wanted to know was can yo
but there is no sign anybody is ready to do this. >> rose: thank you, steve, steve rattner, back in a moment. stay with us. 50 years of feminism is investigated by a new documentary called makers: women who make america. it covers a number of landmarks both positive and negative in the fight for equality. the publication of the feminism mystique by better fern and, the founder of ms magazine by gloria steinem and failure of the equal rights amendment it also tells us stories of every day...
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i think steve job's history with pixar had a lot to do with whey they are reluctant. his own thinking became aligned with the people who owned films their view is to keep things restricted in windows. so apple hasn't subscribed to the free flow of the web. >> rose: so meaning steve wanted to sell you what was in his library? >> no, meaning steve respected the traditions of hollywood of only selling things through stern carriers who have very specific rights. it's the whole notion that you see in the theaters for the first month and then it's in hotel rooms and airplanes for a month and then on t.v. >> rose: everybody says that that's going to move away from that. >> i don't know if it is or isn't. >> rose: well people like jeff say it will. >> well, great. but the reason it will move away is because -- >> rose: in other words we'll have one giant opening of movies >> i sure hope so. >> rose: it won't be here then there then there. >> in the meantime -- >> rose: around the world. >> the interesting thing is that young people no longer get a land line at home, they no l
i think steve job's history with pixar had a lot to do with whey they are reluctant. his own thinking became aligned with the people who owned films their view is to keep things restricted in windows. so apple hasn't subscribed to the free flow of the web. >> rose: so meaning steve wanted to sell you what was in his library? >> no, meaning steve respected the traditions of hollywood of only selling things through stern carriers who have very specific rights. it's the whole notion...
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they had howard, kobe bryant, steve nash this year. >> rose: we conclude with the c.e.o. of delta airlines. >> it's a great american story. i mean, we basically, without any government help or intervention and a lot of hard work, now turn delta into one of the most profitable airlines in the world. and we'll be on our fourth year of really strong profitability. >> rose: phil jackson and richard anderson when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: phil jackson is here. he is one of the winningest coaches in basketball history. he oversaw two n.b.a. dynasties, won six titles with the chicago bulls and five with the los angeles lakers. those teams were led by two of the all-time great players. since leaving the lakers in 2011, he's taken time to reflect on his coaching journey and what might be next. the story is cold in "eleve rings: the soul of success." i am very pleased to have phil jackson back at this table. welcome. >> thank you very much. it's nice to be sitting around this table agai
they had howard, kobe bryant, steve nash this year. >> rose: we conclude with the c.e.o. of delta airlines. >> it's a great american story. i mean, we basically, without any government help or intervention and a lot of hard work, now turn delta into one of the most profitable airlines in the world. and we'll be on our fourth year of really strong profitability. >> rose: phil jackson and richard anderson when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our...
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steve martin is another. >> bill murray yeah. >> rose: was the first, the first guy. >> that's right. these are people that are, easy to admire. and really smart, really smart. and that's the other thing. i have been around all my life, really smart people. and it's a double-edged sword because it's great but it also makes you realize oh, jeez, i wish i was just 10%, maybe 15 more points on the iq test. but that's how you learn stuff, you know. and also to be able to make some of these people laugh is greatly satisfying. >> rose: in a previous conversation with me you said, you cannot understand unless you sit in that chair how you feel the necessity of getting a blaf every minute. >> that's right. that's interesting. i remember when we said that. see, i don't feel that way any more. i always felt like the show i was the central nervous system to the show. we have while my name is in the title of the show, i don't feel that need now. i feel like the presence of the guests can handle that just fine. somebody else can get a laugh, or we can go without a laugh. now i would prefer a laugh
steve martin is another. >> bill murray yeah. >> rose: was the first, the first guy. >> that's right. these are people that are, easy to admire. and really smart, really smart. and that's the other thing. i have been around all my life, really smart people. and it's a double-edged sword because it's great but it also makes you realize oh, jeez, i wish i was just 10%, maybe 15 more points on the iq test. but that's how you learn stuff, you know. and also to be able to make some...
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eventually he pulls the i'm steve jobs card. he says to the guy i'm steve jobs. i'm sure the guy on the other end says yeah body i'm napoleon, like get out of here. so anyway he never really did -- >> rose: he never hooked it up. >> no, not that day. >> rose: thank you, great to see you. >> thank you charlie. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
eventually he pulls the i'm steve jobs card. he says to the guy i'm steve jobs. i'm sure the guy on the other end says yeah body i'm napoleon, like get out of here. so anyway he never really did -- >> rose: he never hooked it up. >> no, not that day. >> rose: thank you, great to see you. >> thank you charlie. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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i guess of steve jobs, expi and ipods being all over the world. if you become a spoken word program in america that goes high on the charts, it's not unlikely that in moroako or belize or belarus, after you listen to jay-z, and you're 17, and you want to think something else, you go to the spoken word, and there are these things, including "radiolab," and what's happened in the last year or two, threfs an audience growing very, very fast all over the world. >> rose: because people can access it? >> because people go to a computer and go to a satellite and pull us down. it's a little bit like falling into the future, i think, sometimes. >> rose: "falling into the future." >> here's an experience that happened. i was giving a commencement speech, got on the plane, went to istanbul, went to tel aviv, got on the train, headed to haifa. i fall asleep. i'm look at the mediterranean, and when i make up there's no mediterranean. there's barbed wire. i thought where am i? i had gone to lebanon. that was never my intention. so i get out of the train, and i
i guess of steve jobs, expi and ipods being all over the world. if you become a spoken word program in america that goes high on the charts, it's not unlikely that in moroako or belize or belarus, after you listen to jay-z, and you're 17, and you want to think something else, you go to the spoken word, and there are these things, including "radiolab," and what's happened in the last year or two, threfs an audience growing very, very fast all over the world. >> rose: because...
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and our app will be five years. >> rose: whose idea was the app, you or steve jobs? >> no, i wasn't -- steve -- they came up with the app store and they -- >> rose: well, i know that, but for baseball to have an app, did you see the app store and say "man, this is made for us"? >> i don't think it was me per se but we have a group of people there. we've been doing the mobile since '05 because we saw people wanting to use them. when they launched the ipad they asked our two best engineers to come out and they wouldn't allow us to tell us and then steve jobs lauauhed the ipad and we thought really. 40 million ipads in the u.s. alone later and we see that's a real sport. but the android system has been a real boon for us because that's how people communicate. >> rose: so what about these deals, all these networks, these baseball teams have with sports networks, regional sports networks. are you cannibalizing their products? >> well, if you're a yankee fan -- we respect that. i ink those walls inch by inch are coming down a little bit, but like every business, there's an
and our app will be five years. >> rose: whose idea was the app, you or steve jobs? >> no, i wasn't -- steve -- they came up with the app store and they -- >> rose: well, i know that, but for baseball to have an app, did you see the app store and say "man, this is made for us"? >> i don't think it was me per se but we have a group of people there. we've been doing the mobile since '05 because we saw people wanting to use them. when they launched the ipad they...
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steve job knows to stand by their new manager. >> rose: i should say that's a new manager that you chose. >> yes. >> rose: but you left him in a very tough place to be because he's following you. >> yes. >> rose: some would say you don't want to follow the guy who follows alex ferguson you want to follow the guy that follows alex ferguson. let's begin, sitting here at this point before an american television audience. manchester united. tell me about manchester united. >> well, the thing is i think this goes back to the 1950 disaster, sympathy which it was justified because it was a young team going. it could have been a great team. and all the players were 21 years of age. and most of them had a wife. but that was only the start of the story. i think the real story was when the european cup within ten years. i think that created what was that got bigger and bigger and bigger. my first trip out to taiwan in 1988, thousands outside in the corridors knocking on doors. and that love of the club has only grown. >> rose: what accent do i detect in your voice. >> west region. you have some sco
steve job knows to stand by their new manager. >> rose: i should say that's a new manager that you chose. >> yes. >> rose: but you left him in a very tough place to be because he's following you. >> yes. >> rose: some would say you don't want to follow the guy who follows alex ferguson you want to follow the guy that follows alex ferguson. let's begin, sitting here at this point before an american television audience. manchester united. tell me about manchester...
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his drive, like bill gates or larry page or steve jobs. he has high standards. the fact that he pushes everyone around him to operate at their best. >> rose: dick cheney, dr. jonathan reiner and brad stone when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> an enemy that operates in the shadows and views the entire world as a battle field is not one that can be contained or deterred. an enemy with fantasies martyrdom. >> rose: he was secretary of defense under president george h.w. bush and press of staff to gerald ford. heart disease threatened his life in the course of his political career. he suffered five heart attacks the first at the age of 37. reconciled himself to dying three years ago when he was at end stage heart failure. a heart transplant in 2012 saved his life. he talks about his experiences for the first time in the new book, it is called heart, an american medical odyssey. he wrote it with the cardiologist dr. jonathan reiner who will be joining us later. i'm please to do have
his drive, like bill gates or larry page or steve jobs. he has high standards. the fact that he pushes everyone around him to operate at their best. >> rose: dick cheney, dr. jonathan reiner and brad stone when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> an enemy that operates in the shadows and views the entire world as a battle field is not one that can be contained or deterred. an enemy with fantasies...
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steve israel our chairman is masterful in all of this, and some of the people who said maybe next year, two years from now, next election. >> rose: then came back and said i think that now. and. >> and that makes a big difference because which want to own the ground and mobilize around our message and have all the money to win and have all the proper management of campaigns that steve is a master at but uh if you don't have the candidate it is hard to do and now we do. >> rose: you think it is greater than 50-50 you could win control of the house in 2014? >> i think we can win. let me -- >> rose: let than 50-50? >> oh i think it is probably even money now. >> rose: even money that you will win? >> that we can win, yes, but let me say this. let's say you are off but i say let you know where you are a year in advance because that tells you who the candidates are. it is really important, we won in '06, we knew in '05 we had the team, now the question is, what were the events that would occur and how could we get our message out on all of that. but we feel very good about where we are, and
steve israel our chairman is masterful in all of this, and some of the people who said maybe next year, two years from now, next election. >> rose: then came back and said i think that now. and. >> and that makes a big difference because which want to own the ground and mobilize around our message and have all the money to win and have all the proper management of campaigns that steve is a master at but uh if you don't have the candidate it is hard to do and now we do. >>...
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. >> i am steve balmen is the c.e.o. are you happy whiz performance. >> he and i are the two most self-critical people as you can imagine. there are a lot of amazing things that steve's leadership got done in the company. windows 8 is key to the future. the surface computer. bing people seeing as a better search product. is it enough? no, he and i are not satisfied that in terms of, you know, breakthrough things that we're doing everything possible. >> rose: every time you see an article about microsoft, it's not so much about the success of bing or one thing or the other, it is about what happened at microsoft. or five things you ought to do to microsoft. when you see all this stuff, what do you think? >> we appreciate the advice. laugi mean, there are a lot of things, like cell phones, where we didn't get out and lead very early. >> rose: why not? did you just miss that? >> it's too complicated. >> rose: did you miss the cell phones? >> we didn't miss cell phones, but the way that we went about it didn't allow us to ge
. >> i am steve balmen is the c.e.o. are you happy whiz performance. >> he and i are the two most self-critical people as you can imagine. there are a lot of amazing things that steve's leadership got done in the company. windows 8 is key to the future. the surface computer. bing people seeing as a better search product. is it enough? no, he and i are not satisfied that in terms of, you know, breakthrough things that we're doing everything possible. >> rose: every time you see...
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. >> steve from long island wants to know if you've ever take an dip from the lady pond. this is a classic live question. have you ever been with a lady? >> no, i have not, no. >> oprah seemed not so comfortable with the question. was it the question, michelle, or was it the fact that the question came right after a discussion about gail? >> you know what, i'm sure she's heard and been asked that question a lot. i kind of like the oprah sipping alcohol and hanging out. honestly, i liked this oprah. >> blurred line, hard to believe there could be any controversy concerning this matchup but there is. break it down for us. >> robin thicke and williams filed a lawsuit against marvin gaye's family to protect themselves against a possible copyright infringement lawsuit claiming the gay family's blurred lines got to give it up feel or sound the same and they're claiming ownership of an entire genre opposed to a specific word. rather than wait for a lawsuit, the blurred lines team is going to court to determine the party's respective rights and obligations. i hope you heard all o
. >> steve from long island wants to know if you've ever take an dip from the lady pond. this is a classic live question. have you ever been with a lady? >> no, i have not, no. >> oprah seemed not so comfortable with the question. was it the question, michelle, or was it the fact that the question came right after a discussion about gail? >> you know what, i'm sure she's heard and been asked that question a lot. i kind of like the oprah sipping alcohol and hanging out....
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also, he stars with ashton kutcher in the new movie about apple founder steve jobs. josh gad. josh gad is here as well. a terrific actor. tomorrow night, kate hudson will be here along with bob costas. later this week casey affleck and meredith vieira will drop by as well. now folks, it's time once again to check out the latest collection of real 911 phone calls, police dash cam videos and security camera footage in today's installment of, "dealing with the public." ♪ all righty. these are all real. this first 911 call. you know, they should use this as a psa to teach people what is not an emergency! how annoying to be a 911 operator and have morons like this call you. take a look. [ one rings ] >> 911, your emergency? >> yeah, could you send a a police officer up here on south 350 it's called nicks and cuts. >> what's the problem, sir? >> well, i came in here to get a haircut earlier, and i went home and i took a shower and everything, and i did my hair up and stuff and i noticed that one of my sides was way shorter than one of my other sides. [ light laughter ] >> unfortun
also, he stars with ashton kutcher in the new movie about apple founder steve jobs. josh gad. josh gad is here as well. a terrific actor. tomorrow night, kate hudson will be here along with bob costas. later this week casey affleck and meredith vieira will drop by as well. now folks, it's time once again to check out the latest collection of real 911 phone calls, police dash cam videos and security camera footage in today's installment of, "dealing with the public." ♪ all righty....
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not only the ones with, you know, top of the classes, all the steve jobs and jobs an bill gates of, all the misfit, all those geniuses that their parents gave up, we screen them, we bring them to the table. they gain experience. they are dealing with something really important. they come out so every american company now has to spend fortune on the top ten class of mit understands now that there are dozens of people like this by the age of 21, 22 in israeli. so this is, a, and the other part is now we're forcing into the labor force, the orthodox and they are a fascinating group. because it turned out that even if they don't have what we call proper education, when you teach somebody the tall moud starting at the age of 3, if at the age of 20 you started teaching him high-tech and technology and advanced, innovation, he's going to do wonders. so all these things come together in the israeli economy. >> rose: if you read the talmud then will you be very good at technology later in life. >> think of it. the tallmud is a web site of jewish letter taj. >> rose: i thank you for coming. i wil
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folks like steve cap pass. i don't know if you know him? >> rose: i know him very well. >> talented guy, enormously respected. >> rose: retired from the c.i.a.. >> he has retired. they brought him back once before, we did. with people of that caliber available, i'm surprised you end up going with somebody like brennan. i just -- i come back to the proposition that it looks to me-- and speculative on my part, obviously, i'm not in the meetings-- that the president has made choices in part based on people who won't argue with him. who won't confront him. i think leon panetta's been a pretty good secretary. >> rose: drones. john brennan got into it at his confirmation. some say that this is an unusual situation. that the president has carried forward some of the baigs policies and that he's effectively waged war against terrorism using drones and that he should be commended for it. what say the former vice president? >> well, i like the drone program. when we came in, we had the drones as intelligence platforms but we didn't have any weapons o
folks like steve cap pass. i don't know if you know him? >> rose: i know him very well. >> talented guy, enormously respected. >> rose: retired from the c.i.a.. >> he has retired. they brought him back once before, we did. with people of that caliber available, i'm surprised you end up going with somebody like brennan. i just -- i come back to the proposition that it looks to me-- and speculative on my part, obviously, i'm not in the meetings-- that the president has...
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to door meeting every one of our hosts and we basically -- i like to say when you bought an iphone steve jobs didn't sleep on your couch but we did. >> rose: all the people that were engaged in renting their homes here in new york you'd go see every one of them? >> yes. and when we visited them we'd get new insights. >> rose: like? >> well, we'd hear all sorts of things that people desired to share their space on a service like ours, some things like simple payment system. an easy-to-use calendar, support for mobile devices. and so we would gather this feedback-- which was really tapping into a traditional industrial design process. >> rose: are most people doing this because they need extra cash or are they doing it because they want to meet people and want to have some kind of interesting experience? >> i thinkne of the things we used to talk about was we felt like money was the initial hook. it's the reason you might try this for the very first time. but the reason most hosts continue to do it is because of the amazing people they get to meet. the people they get to welcome to their h
to door meeting every one of our hosts and we basically -- i like to say when you bought an iphone steve jobs didn't sleep on your couch but we did. >> rose: all the people that were engaged in renting their homes here in new york you'd go see every one of them? >> yes. and when we visited them we'd get new insights. >> rose: like? >> well, we'd hear all sorts of things that people desired to share their space on a service like ours, some things like simple payment...
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you have just announced publicly the other day you had a wonderful stock option from steve jobs who was your friend and who you were on his board. you bought a television channel and rekristened it as the current tv and you just sold that and made a handsome profit. you sold to al jazeera and people take note of the fact that al jazeera is in part subsidized or sponsored by the qatar government. >> uh-huh. >> rose: did that cause you a moment of saying look f i do this, if i sell to them, even though i will make a handsome profit, people are going to say oh, i wish you had found a better buyer. >> well, i did extensive diligence on that whole question. of course i understand that critique which was then a potential critique, absolutely. but what the diligence showed very clearly is that al jazeera has long since established itself as an immensely respecte ed news gathering network around the world. it's won the major journalism award in countries after country. it is respected as having integrity. on its climate reporting, for example, it's higher quality and far more expensive than any
you have just announced publicly the other day you had a wonderful stock option from steve jobs who was your friend and who you were on his board. you bought a television channel and rekristened it as the current tv and you just sold that and made a handsome profit. you sold to al jazeera and people take note of the fact that al jazeera is in part subsidized or sponsored by the qatar government. >> uh-huh. >> rose: did that cause you a moment of saying look f i do this, if i sell to...
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. >> i'm jack nicholson and marlon gran bran doe, jimmy stewart, steve mcqueen. >> i'm nicholas cage and robert pattinson, james dean and rock hudson. >> i am norma shearer and lillian gish. >> i'm garbo. >> i'm like a sophisticated prop. i give you all the feeling you want, all the hair styles and wardrobe changes you want. i'm say whatever you put in front of me. >> do not expect me to take pride in what i do. >> i used to care about how i looked. now i don't care as much. maybe it's because i'm so handsome. >> rose: i am pleased to have james franco back at this table. welcome. >> thank you. >> last time we saw each other was at brown university where you were attending rhode island school of design? >> that's great. that was a great interview. thank you. >> rose: so i just touch on this because you must get tired of talking about it. why so many things? or why not so many things? >> right. good question. um -- i admit i do a lot of things but they're all things i've been interested in as long as i've been interested in acting. basically they all -- you know, i guess -- they all f
. >> i'm jack nicholson and marlon gran bran doe, jimmy stewart, steve mcqueen. >> i'm nicholas cage and robert pattinson, james dean and rock hudson. >> i am norma shearer and lillian gish. >> i'm garbo. >> i'm like a sophisticated prop. i give you all the feeling you want, all the hair styles and wardrobe changes you want. i'm say whatever you put in front of me. >> do not expect me to take pride in what i do. >> i used to care about how i looked. now...
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charlie: steve jobs. obviously he was the once in a generation visionary in terms of repeatedly producing products that were beautiful intuitive and loved. >> charlie: what do you make of the fall in their stock price? >> i think my guess is tim cook and that team are not worrying about the short term stock price. they're building for the longer term and stocks go up and down. if you get too focused on that you get distracted. >> charlie: larry page. reated a great company called google who is going through their first real challenges in terms of small disruption around the edges. >> charlie: what is that disruption? >> well, the disvupg is how search is being used. it's a different metaphor. facebook could potentially start searching. disruption is never head on. it's always around the edges. what that forces us to do is a large technology company is to reimagine, reinvent how we operate. >> charlie: mark zucker burg. a brilliant visionary who has done a phenomenal job with facebook. >> charlie: did you
charlie: steve jobs. obviously he was the once in a generation visionary in terms of repeatedly producing products that were beautiful intuitive and loved. >> charlie: what do you make of the fall in their stock price? >> i think my guess is tim cook and that team are not worrying about the short term stock price. they're building for the longer term and stocks go up and down. if you get too focused on that you get distracted. >> charlie: larry page. reated a great company...
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steve brier on your question, is much more hostile to this vision. but i think in the end, if he's hostile to that vision, we're fever going to get gun control because people are going to say well, the first reasonable regulation dow is going to slide all the way into total confiscation. so liberals should actually say fine, guns in homes. now let's talk about-- . >> rose: what exactly does the constitution a? >> well, the framers talked about well regulated militias. >> rose: yes. >> but after the civil war, remember, justice scalia doesn't talk as much as he should about the amendments. the world that we live in is way more lincoln's world than washington's world. and after the civil war,ed thattuous stevens, you know, tommy lee jones we are configure-- reconfigured. they don't like state militias, the founders like state militias, their key party, lincoln's generation believe in the national government. >> rose: fought for it. >> of course, the u.s. grant but they also believe individuals need guns in their homes for self-protection because blacks
steve brier on your question, is much more hostile to this vision. but i think in the end, if he's hostile to that vision, we're fever going to get gun control because people are going to say well, the first reasonable regulation dow is going to slide all the way into total confiscation. so liberals should actually say fine, guns in homes. now let's talk about-- . >> rose: what exactly does the constitution a? >> well, the framers talked about well regulated militias. >> rose:...